Vintage sets of paper dolls from books and publications. The schoolgirl is dated August 1946. It is advertising patterns for the "Country Gentleman's Pattern Service". The two blonds are the same and plain on the back, although one set has some writing added. The little black and white paper doll is from some sort of magazine. The mice were glued to brown bag paper to reinforce them. May have been some sort of magazine or publication as I see print on the back from a rolled edge on one. The little boy was cut from a catalog and has a pile of clever and interesting outfits from the same source. I love the resourcefulness of children in the past to create fantastic paper doll playthings. He is a treasure. Fun lot! Happy to answer any questions.